The ROSAT All-Sky Survey Bright Source Catalogue
Wolfgang Voges, Bernd Aschenbach, Thomas Boller, Heinrich Braeuninger,, Ulrich Briel, Wolfgang Burkert, Konrad Dennerl, Jakob Englhauser, Rainer, Gruber, Frank Haberl, Gisela Hartner, Guenther Hasinger, Elmar Pfeffermann,, Wolfgang Pietsch, Peter Predehl, Cristina Rosso

TL;DR
The ROSAT All-Sky Survey Bright Source Catalogue (RASS-BSC) presents a comprehensive list of over 18,800 X-ray sources detected during the first half-year of the ROSAT mission, including detailed source parameters and verification processes.
Contribution
This work provides the first extensive, validated catalog of bright X-ray sources from the ROSAT all-sky survey with detailed source characterization and quality flags.
Findings
Catalog includes 18,811 sources with detailed parameters.
Coverage of 92% of the sky at a brightness limit of 0.1 cts/s.
Includes flags for source quality and complex emission structures.
Abstract
We present the ROSAT All-Sky Survey Bright Source Catalogue (RASS-BSC, revision 1RXS) derived from the all-sky survey performed during the first half year (1990/91) of the ROSAT mission. 18,811 sources are catalogued (i) down to a limiting ROSAT PSPC count-rate of 0.05 cts/s in the 0.1-2.4 keV energy band, (ii) with a detection likelihood of at least 15 and (iii) at least 15 source counts. The 18,811 sources underwent both an automatic validation and an interactive visual verification process in which for 94% of the sources the results of the standard processing were confirmed. The remaining 6% have been analyzed using interactive methods and these sources have been flagged. Flags are given for (i) nearby sources; (ii) sources with positional errors; (iii) extended sources; (iv) sources showing complex emission structures; and (v) sources which are missed by the standard analysis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
